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Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I / NF Mk I

Fighter and Night Fighter Aircraft · World War II
Airfix · A02069 · 1/72 · 1899
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Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I / NF Mk I
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Plastic model kit

150mm

166mm

48mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I / NF Mk I 1/72 scale fighter and night fighter aircraft [Series 2]
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British Royal Air Force
Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I / NF Mk I
British Royal Air Force

The Boulton-Paul Defiant was the only 'turret fighter' to enter service with the RAF. The Defiant used the philosophy that a fighter aircraft, armed solely with a turret bristling with machine guns would be able to enter a bomber stream causing havoc and the turret would also enable it to defend itself from enemy fighters.

During its first few engagements during the Battle of Britain in 1940, enemy pilots were taken by surprise and the Defiant fared well but soon the Luftwaffe pilots worked out its weaknesses, especially the lack of forward firing guns and the Defiant was soon relegated to night fighting duties were it fared better.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I / NF Mk I 1/72 scale fighter and night fighter aircraft [Series 2]

The Boulton-Paul Defiant was the only 'turret fighter' to enter service with the RAF. The Defiant used the philosophy that a fighter aircraft, armed solely with a turret bristling with machine guns would be able to enter a bomber stream causing havoc and the turret would also enable it to defend itself from enemy fighters.

During its first few engagements during the Battle of Britain in 1940, enemy pilots were taken by surprise and the Defiant fared well but soon the Luftwaffe pilots worked out its weaknesses, especially the lack of forward firing guns and the Defiant was soon relegated to night fighting duties were it fared better.

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